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The promises of this popular presentation are obvious: To a new developer, what are the bits of programming that you really need to know? And do you really need a four-year computer science degree to sling code?
The mythical Perpetual motion machine — or device that run continuously on their own without the need for a source of external power — have been studied and speculated about for centuries, and are a frequent fixture of science fiction works.
Companies have an open source problem — and the opportunity to do better. Upstream, a virtual conference held last week, looked at how companies can become better open source citizens, particularly in supporting projects across their lifespan.
As people get increasingly jittery about the state of the economy, with warnings of a coming recession getting louder, it’s natural for aspiring entrepreneurs to wonder, “Should I hold off on that startup?” After talking to experienced investors and entrepreneurs, it’s clear the answer is a
How many Linux machines are you managing on your network or your cloud-hosted platform? These days, that number is probably growing fairly quickly, especially given how much businesses not only depend on Linux for regular services, but containerized and cloud-native deployments.
CoPilot, GitHub’s machine learning-assisted code completion feature continues to generate controversy in some quarters of the open source community.
Kurzweil earned his tech creds in the 1970s when he led development of the first optical character recognition system that could read multiple fonts, groundbreaking work eventually sold to Xerox.
Curity sponsored this post. Microservices architecture results in an ecosystem where small pieces of an application collaborate to fulfill a business case.
Ambassador Labs sponsored this post. How much responsibility do developers have for managing incidents in the cloud native space? Although this will vary by organization, it’s clear that some of this responsibility is shifting and becoming a concern for developers.
Raphael Madu, who programs in machine language and Python, isn’t sure he sees the point of Pyscript, the new Python framework being developed by Anaconda.
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